| commit | c26bb4f095120ff4741b6530b6b3c0ac5a7dacad | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Ben Jackson <puremourning@users.noreply.github.com> | Mon Feb 03 22:39:43 2025 +0000 |
| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Mon Feb 03 14:39:43 2025 -0800 |
| tree | 33b65727e9fcfec126d2a5958f64e9ec4ec689d0 | |
| parent | f8fa93193b664c33c9227073b2bd123842e05ffc [diff] |
[lldb] correct event when removing all watchpoints (#125312)
LLDB: correct event when removing all watchpoints
Previously we incorrectly checked for a "breakpoint changed" event
listener removing all watchpoints (e.g. via
SBTarget::DeleteAllWatchpoints()), although we would emit a "watchpoint
changed" event if there were a listener for 'breakpoint changed'.
This meant that we might not emit a "watchpoint changed" event if there
was a listener for this event.
Correct it to check for the "watchpoint changed" event.
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Updated regression tests which were also incorrectly peeking for the
wrong event type. The 'remove' action actually triggers 2 events which
the test didn't allow, so I updated it to allow specifically what was
requested.
The test fails (expectedly) at the line following "DeleteAllWatchpoints"
prior to this patch, and passes after.Welcome to the LLVM project!
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